Top Player Rankings
1. Mateo Kaspar(FRA, 28) -- 17,710
Another dominant year, faltering only on clay.
2. Ritwik Dudwadkar(SRI, 26) -- 10,330
The clear #2, and inching closer.
3. Guus Dircx(NLD, 26) -- 7,550
4. Martin Zarco(ESP, 28) -- 7,460
5. [b]Hsuang-tsung Teng[b](NZL, 27) -- 6,750
Briefly cracked the Top 4, but couldn't stay there. Still the odd man out of this elite grouping.
6. Gillo Fangio(ITA, 29) -- 4,130
The big finish put him back in the 'best of the rest' spot.
7. Ruben Piazzola(CHI, 25) -- 4,090
8. Prakash Mooljee(SRI, 32) -- 3,980
No longer in my control. We'll see what happens to him, but still important for us in the World Team Cup, as he'll be the representative there for another year or two.
9. Gilberto Chinaglia(ITA, 24) -- 3,260
Playing challengers a year ago, and now world no. 9. Time to see what he's got.
10. Alexey Nikitin(UKR, 24) -- 2,990
Still appears that his manager went AWOL. If so, we won't see him after the AO, and he'll be so out-of-shape by then that it'll be a quick departure.
11. Dick Blake(USA, 24)
13. Karl Kaspar(FRA, 22)
Definitely the best of the young guns, and looking like the best bet to succeed his older brother.
17. Cristian Castegali(MEX, 24)
20. Hmal Sbai(23, MOR)
24. Stuart Pargeter(24, USA)
28. Rob Lock(22, USA)
29. Hugo Cordova(22, USA)
Lots of Americans, as ever.
54. Stanley Edleman(20, USA)
And here's another one.
64. Sushant Chiba(20, SRI)
224. Anil Mehul(40, SRI)
53rd in doubles.
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